Crescent Moon Permagrin 9 Snow Shoes

Crescent Moon Permagrin 9 Snow Shoes 

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 06, 2001]
David Mayes
Day Hiker

These snow shoes have worked out very well for me this great winter - mostly on trails (packed and unpacked)in wooded rolling hills every weekend for the last three months. I like the ratchet bindings a lot for ease of entry/exit although my boots slipped out a few times as I was learning how to adjust them. The tow claw is great on fairly steep climbs in off trail snow-- much better than my wife's Atlas 825's. The teflon on the cleats significantly cuts down icing. A quality product that is worth the extra money.

Customer Service

none

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Frustrated with bindings on my wife's Atlas 825's

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4
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4
[Dec 27, 2000]
Cindy
Day Hiker

I did a lot of research before purchasing snowshoes for myself and my boyfriend. I purchased Northern Lites for him and these Crescent Moons for myself.

I must say that I was not at all impressed with these snow shoes. They were difficult to adjust the first time and although they were easyt to get on and off with the first set up, changing boots meant 5 minutes of readjustment. We tested our snowshoes in some great powder and the flotation was about the same as the Northern Lites. We switched snowshoes half way through the walk and my size 4 Sorels slipped nicely into his snow shoes without any adjustments at all, just tighten and go. He spent at least 5 minutes getting his size 10s into my snowshoes.
Also these shoes snapped back up to my heel when I took a step, meaning that snow was cosntantly being kicked up at me. Those Northern Lites did not snap at all and were much lighter. I am returning my Crescent Moons and getting my self some Northern Lites

Similar Products Used:

Tubbs, Northern Lites Rescue

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2
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3
[Apr 01, 2000]
Stephen Jones
Mountaineer

What a relief to finally own a pair of snowshoes that I can trust!!! (My previous pair of Tubbs where unreliable from the start,the bindings would come off all the time despite correct procedures)...The Creescent Moon Permagrin 9 has been an incredibly great shoe from performance to style..the bindings are bomber, they track perfectly(much better than oval shaped shoes), are versatile and they have soul!!!! Believe me we have enough snow here in Steamboat that they have been tested thouroughly. To me it seems you can't go wrong with a pair of Crescent Moon Snowshoes...feel free to contact me with questions.

Customer Service

Crescent Moon sponsored some races here in Steamboat and provided free Demo's.....way cool company and product...

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5
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5
[Mar 31, 2000]
Chuck Adams
Backpacker

This is a fantastic larger shoe. The ratchet binding system and encased toe make the binding simple to use, but don't let that decieve you. My foot stayed firmly in place through the most strenuous conditions (i.e. traversing steep, icy slopes) and NEVER needed to be adjusted, even on the longest, toughest treks.

The 3 claw traction system gives me superb grip in all situations, and the toe claw (not found on many other shoes) acts almost like a crampon. allowing me to climb icy slopes I would never dare otherwise.

The teardrop shape of the shoe lets me use a completely natural stride, even on this larger shoe. This means less stress when I am nearing the end of 10 mile trip. The materials used make this shoe extremely light for its size, also reducing fatigue on long trips.

Flotation is as good as any other shoe I have used, even with the teardrop shape, and even in deep powder. The manufacturer warranties its shoes for life, so if one ever breaks (mine sure haven't) they will fix it for free.

I lead snowshoe hikes throughout the winter in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington. Each season I put about 250 miles on two pairs of shoes. My Permagrin 10's and Permagrin 9's. I simply can't imagine a better shoe to do that kind of walking on.

Similar Products Used:

Atlas, Tubbs

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5
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5
[Mar 06, 2000]
Charlie Snyder
Day Hiker

Researched and purchased em' over the internet last week. Broke them in in blizzard like conditions in Big Bear (San Bernadino Mtns) over the weekend. Was glad to have the ease of their ratchet buckle binding system at the trail head. Boots slipped in easily and the bindings never needed adjustment. Did experience a bit of snow kickback, but that probably had more to do with deep light powder than the shoe. The three traction claws helped me up steep powdery terrain and never clumped with ice or snow. With pack and boots I was at 190 lbs. Sunk about 6" in the deep powder each step, but considering the conditions I was happy to have them on. Hypalon decking was quiet (no squeaks) and repelled snow easily. Sleek tear drop design helped me maintain a more natural stride and looked great in the snow. I can't wait to get them out again this weekend!

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Rented Atlas 1022 and 1033-Found both to have decent floatation and bindings, but the toe cleats tended to clump up with snow...at times it was like walking on a baseball. In Atlas defense, it appears newer models have been re-designed to avoid snow build-up on the cleats.

Also rented the MSR Denali shoe. If you can get past all the plastic it is a great recreational shoe.

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5
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5
[Feb 26, 1999]
Matt Sampson
Backpacker

My wife has a pair of Crescent Moon Permagrin 9 snowshoes and she absolutely loves them! She has tried the other brands and found the Crescent Moon to be the easiest and most sturdy snowshoe on the market. I would highly recommend them for any woman or lighter individual who wants a high quality snowshoe at a great price. She has never had a problem with them! We even bought them online from a link at the Crescent Moon site! It doesn't get any better than that!

Customer Service

The store we got them from , www.thesnowleopard.com, was a dream to work with! Fast, great prices and full of useful information!

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5
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5
[Mar 01, 1999]
peter
Climber

These are, in my opinion, the best shoes on the market. I did 11 miles with a 50 pound pack and these floated better than than Atlas 1033's. I didn't have to monkey with Atlas's lame frozen binding, just one click and I'm out.

Customer Service

Awesome.

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None

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5
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5
[Apr 04, 1999]
Jeff Cospolich
Backpacker

I received these as a Xmas gift. They are excellent, and provide more pow float than other company's larger shoes. The binding in particular is superior to others. They work well with several different applications, from larger snowboard boots to normal hiking boots to running shoes.

Similar Products Used:

Redfeather, Atlas

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5
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4
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